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meteorologist nicole mitchell is here. good flying weather today? >> i fly a lot and i'm actually surprised those rankings aren't lower at times, but pretty good for most of the country today. we do ever that cold front moving through the east coast, not a lot of thunderstorms or rain with that, but you will see some, so not causing too many problems. a core of warm air in detroit, 59 degrees, so that's nice weather with that. it's the east coast that is warm today. tomorrow the central plains is a setup for fear weather. >> vice president joe biden urging ukrainian leaders fights a cancer of corruption and unit the country with that what his visit could mean for the crisis in ukraine and what leverage he has for keeping more annexing of country. >> if somebody comes out with a smarter, different antenna and you don't like that evolution is happening that suddenly more people might use antennas, i'm sorry about that. that's the nature of technology in the industry. >> a tech start up battling big broadcast networks in the supreme court today. how th
meteorologist nicole mitchell is here. good flying weather today? >> i fly a lot and i'm actually surprised those rankings aren't lower at times, but pretty good for most of the country today. we do ever that cold front moving through the east coast, not a lot of thunderstorms or rain with that, but you will see some, so not causing too many problems. a core of warm air in detroit, 59 degrees, so that's nice weather with that. it's the east coast that is warm today. tomorrow the central...
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we turn to nicole mitchell. >> sounds like an ad question, but we have a potent snowstorm. the western portion of the great lakes having snow this morning in places like the u.p. of michigan. it will taper off into the afternoon hours, but we've already seen places with over a foot of accumulation, like wisconsin, a foot reported. on top of that, another couple inches before this winds down. it's going to be a very slow morning. low pressure in the gulf coast spinning out, especially friday, a very wet day, some places over three inches easily. six inches in a couple of isolated spots so watch for flooding concerns tomorrow. >> tribeca gets under way in new york city. the documentary about the making of an album is one of more than 80 independent and international movies and documentaries that will be shown. the festival itself is becoming as iconic as the city. >> it's billed as a venue for the world's independent movie makers. when the film festival began, the mission was to help manhattan recover from the attacks of september 11. in the days that followed the collapse, t
we turn to nicole mitchell. >> sounds like an ad question, but we have a potent snowstorm. the western portion of the great lakes having snow this morning in places like the u.p. of michigan. it will taper off into the afternoon hours, but we've already seen places with over a foot of accumulation, like wisconsin, a foot reported. on top of that, another couple inches before this winds down. it's going to be a very slow morning. low pressure in the gulf coast spinning out, especially...
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nicole mitchell is back. >> good morning. milder trend for the east coast, cooler trend for the west coast with moisture coming in. the midsection of the country really have the big contrast. places like kansas versus oklahoma, temperatures go from the 40s to the 70's quickly with that boundary coming through and a lot of 70's, but due points sets that moisture in the atmosphere that we measure are in the 60's. those are dewpoints that you help fuel the storm. combination of heat, high humidity and all of the lists coming on today is why we have the severe weather. on the north side, minneapolis with rain, but that will switch over to snow, given all that moisture. back to you. >> the justices speak, and now a decision by the supreme court could change the business of political contributions. thousands of firefighters from across the country gathering in boston to honor fallen comrades. >> i have seen a conversation turn from how are you doing to sexual favors back and forth. >> a website giving on line predators a new way to
nicole mitchell is back. >> good morning. milder trend for the east coast, cooler trend for the west coast with moisture coming in. the midsection of the country really have the big contrast. places like kansas versus oklahoma, temperatures go from the 40s to the 70's quickly with that boundary coming through and a lot of 70's, but due points sets that moisture in the atmosphere that we measure are in the 60's. those are dewpoints that you help fuel the storm. combination of heat, high...
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mitchell is the owner of campbell's bakery. it's great to have you on the program with us. >> thank you very much. >>> and washington today, immigration was the focus at this protest. the obama administration has been deporting nearly 400,000 immigrants every year. and protesters want the president to end the practice. al jazeera's newer ises borderland follow six americans as they look at the stories of those who cross the border. this issue looks at a train known for transporting migrants across the area. >> reporter: migrants scramble to claim a spot on the train. for women riding the train is a desperate last resort. many purchase contraceptive injections ahead of the trip, septembering that rape is the horrific price they might pay for a new life. brenda from honduras is preparing to take the train with her 9-year-old daughter. >> how long have you been here in mexico? there are a lot of migrants out here, primarily men, not many women, so i wanted to speak to a women, and when i saw she was a mom, we just ended up talking
mitchell is the owner of campbell's bakery. it's great to have you on the program with us. >> thank you very much. >>> and washington today, immigration was the focus at this protest. the obama administration has been deporting nearly 400,000 immigrants every year. and protesters want the president to end the practice. al jazeera's newer ises borderland follow six americans as they look at the stories of those who cross the border. this issue looks at a train known for...
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meteorologist nicole mitchell is back. >> widespread system. for the next couple days in that mud slide area with the recovery going on, more rain through the weekend. that's going to be a trouble maker here. you could easily pick out the widespread system. i'll have more on the severe element coming up in a few minutes. a major snowstorm, we expect severe weather this time of year, a snowstorm, the second one in a week for minnesota, wisconsin reports of over a foot of snow, high winds bringing down trees. >> the f.d.a. approved a new hand held automatic injector to help overdoses. it reverses the effects and restores a victim's breathing. according to federal reports, more than 16,000 people die from drug overdoses in 2010. this new device is expected to be available this summer. >> health officials in the los angeles area are concerned about a dangerous form of meningitis, eight people diagnosed this year, three have died. gay men who are h.i.v. positive appear to be the group most affected by the outbreak. health officials urge men at high
meteorologist nicole mitchell is back. >> widespread system. for the next couple days in that mud slide area with the recovery going on, more rain through the weekend. that's going to be a trouble maker here. you could easily pick out the widespread system. i'll have more on the severe element coming up in a few minutes. a major snowstorm, we expect severe weather this time of year, a snowstorm, the second one in a week for minnesota, wisconsin reports of over a foot of snow, high winds...
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let's turn now to nicole mitchell. good morning. >> we ever all the elements in place over the next couple of days there could be a threat. a potent section in the midsection of the country is if you know he will go in moisture. you need that, so the system in general even outside the severe threat very moist. then we have the hot air helping fuel the storms and triggers, like the dry line we'll see over the next couple days that gives the lift that you need to get storms going. again, outside of the severe weather, still seeing heavy areas of rain today and on the north side of this, areas of snow, so we could have flood concerns. then we get to the severe stuff, the primary threat tornadoes. little rock and st. louis, definitely be aware and keep your eye to the sky. then, as all of this brews, a lot of warm air on the south side that helps with the thunderstorms, but on the north side, it's snow starting to pick up. so some today in the dakotas, by tonight, tomorrow and friday, minnesota accounted see over a foot of
let's turn now to nicole mitchell. good morning. >> we ever all the elements in place over the next couple of days there could be a threat. a potent section in the midsection of the country is if you know he will go in moisture. you need that, so the system in general even outside the severe threat very moist. then we have the hot air helping fuel the storms and triggers, like the dry line we'll see over the next couple days that gives the lift that you need to get storms going. again,...
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here's nicole mitchell. >> already snowing in some places. the system on the east coast has continued to clear off. that's good. that had enough cold air with it. you are really feeling the cold air up and down the coast today. this is the one we're watching now into the midwest and it is going to bring areas up to a foot of snow in some places like northern wisconsin. back to you. >> nicole, thank you. new figures out say construction for single family homes rose almost 3% in march. a new study found half of all renters are now spending more than 30% of income on housing, half. that has led to a cries of affordability in rental housing across the country, pricing middle class families out. as you can see from trend lines, from 2000-2013, people are spending 5% to 10% more income on rental. it's a trend you see in populated places like new york city, as well as ithaca, new york. joining us to discuss the reasons is chris estes, president of the housing conference joining us from raleigh, north carolina this morning. this harvard study shows t
here's nicole mitchell. >> already snowing in some places. the system on the east coast has continued to clear off. that's good. that had enough cold air with it. you are really feeling the cold air up and down the coast today. this is the one we're watching now into the midwest and it is going to bring areas up to a foot of snow in some places like northern wisconsin. back to you. >> nicole, thank you. new figures out say construction for single family homes rose almost 3% in...
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let's check in with meteorologist nicole mitchell. it is raining in a lot of the country. >> the eastern third, really, you parole have a better chance of getting wet today than not getting wet. the storm system behind, temperatures from the mississippi valley to the rockies blow average. cold rain in minute state and wisconsin, heavy rain through the south. risk for severe weather not as great as a couple of days ago, biggest risk hail and damaging winds, isolated tornadoes possible. then, because of all the rain, already flood concerns and warnings through the south and the watches, the potential for that will spread through the north. many places will get two or three-inches, isolated parts even higher. it is going to be a soggy one. >> thank you very much. >> most of us think of the dust bowl as long gone, that farming disaster from the history books, but scientists say it's back. 12 years of drought in the southern plains turning what was green into fields of tumble weeds. those who live there now struggling to survive. >> this i
let's check in with meteorologist nicole mitchell. it is raining in a lot of the country. >> the eastern third, really, you parole have a better chance of getting wet today than not getting wet. the storm system behind, temperatures from the mississippi valley to the rockies blow average. cold rain in minute state and wisconsin, heavy rain through the south. risk for severe weather not as great as a couple of days ago, biggest risk hail and damaging winds, isolated tornadoes possible....
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first the temperatures with meteorologist nicole mitchell. >> a lot of people have been enjoying the forecast. it's milder after getting out of the cold winter. temperatures in the 40s. when you get to the midsection of the, here a closer look. as far north as demini. there'll be a front coming through. in a couple of dayses morning temperatures are the warmer ones. you can see the cooler air sinking in by the time we get into the afternoon. we'll watch for a bit of that. this doesn't have a lot of moisture with it. ahead of that a lot of '70s, and 80s. >> the flood-ravaged solomon islands and the pacific ocean are facing a new threat. diseases are breaking out in areas affected by the flood. 28 were killed. andrew thomas met a man who lost everything. >> what was a school is now a squalid camp for almost 2,000 people. at night there are 40 in each classroom. so some tried to sleep during the day. most here have lost their homes, some had lost members of their family. hudson's younger son was washed away. he was found in the morgue, two days after the flood. >> when i saw my son, i d
first the temperatures with meteorologist nicole mitchell. >> a lot of people have been enjoying the forecast. it's milder after getting out of the cold winter. temperatures in the 40s. when you get to the midsection of the, here a closer look. as far north as demini. there'll be a front coming through. in a couple of dayses morning temperatures are the warmer ones. you can see the cooler air sinking in by the time we get into the afternoon. we'll watch for a bit of that. this doesn't...
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meteorologist nicole mitchell is back. i see a wide disparity over there. >> del's just laughing. >> i give up. >> i mentioned snow and he's in shock. up and down the east coast, temperatures in the 50's this morning, the warm air is in the midsection of the country, 50's, 60's, that's part of our setup during the course of the day today. we're going to have the head of that next system, a nice flow out of the south. some of that will tap the gulf moisture. the heat and humidity will crank up severe weather risk. look at how mild temperatures are, temperatures, looked like we jumped ahead a day. temperatures could be up into the 60's easily. these temperatures around the great lakes do go down enough by the time we get into thursday to possibly support that snow that dell can't believe. >> i'm not going to say anything. i'm going to keep my mouth shut. >> that's not going to happen. >> they say two things are certain in life, taxes and death. >> and you two picking on me to tell the truth. >> let me read this story. >> ok.
meteorologist nicole mitchell is back. i see a wide disparity over there. >> del's just laughing. >> i give up. >> i mentioned snow and he's in shock. up and down the east coast, temperatures in the 50's this morning, the warm air is in the midsection of the country, 50's, 60's, that's part of our setup during the course of the day today. we're going to have the head of that next system, a nice flow out of the south. some of that will tap the gulf moisture. the heat and...
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first, meteorologist nicole mitchell has a look at the forecast. welcome back. >> that looks like it should have been more than a ticket. as we head out. weather will not be distracting you. we have a quite pattern, and warm. look at the temperatures, billing at 57, warmer than houston, and there's going to be a surge. the jet stream is to the north. we are on the south side of the jet stream. it's a little cooler. in parts of the midwest, into the afternoon, minneapolis at 70, warmer than atlanta at 66. shifting to the east coast. back to you. thank you. in business news, exist from comcast and time warner head to capitol hill. expected to defend their plan to join forces before a senate panel. this is the first hearing focussing on the 40 billion deal. comcast says the merger will benefit consumers. there's a lot of opposition that has come out against the merger has come from the same sort of groups that continually oppose any merger on the simply terms that big is bad. and i don't think that that is the case. there's a lot of good reasons to go
first, meteorologist nicole mitchell has a look at the forecast. welcome back. >> that looks like it should have been more than a ticket. as we head out. weather will not be distracting you. we have a quite pattern, and warm. look at the temperatures, billing at 57, warmer than houston, and there's going to be a surge. the jet stream is to the north. we are on the south side of the jet stream. it's a little cooler. in parts of the midwest, into the afternoon, minneapolis at 70, warmer...
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. >> joining us on the rising tension in the ukraine is lincoln mitchell, lincoln welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> what might be russia's reaction to this? >> russia's reaction is what russia wants here. i think washington is right that russia is at least substantially behind these demonstrations in ukraine. important to note here: they have many cards to play. there's talk will there be an invasion william even without invasion, that makessics the job of a new ukrainian government. difficult and that's an accomplishment if you are sitting in the kremlin. they have a lot of cards to play here. >> how does it help russia especially with their economy tanking lately? >> an unstable ukraine, a ukraine that is not unified and moving towards the west is a major point for the government. does russia have serious economic and other problems? absolutely. and anything they can do in ukraine going to really have bearing on those? well you can see scenarios where those problems could get worse because of missteps in ukraine but right now they're thinking about their foreign policy goals in
. >> joining us on the rising tension in the ukraine is lincoln mitchell, lincoln welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> what might be russia's reaction to this? >> russia's reaction is what russia wants here. i think washington is right that russia is at least substantially behind these demonstrations in ukraine. important to note here: they have many cards to play. there's talk will there be an invasion william even without invasion, that makessics the job of a new...
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nicole mitchell it will be a while before we dry out. >> definitely. these are some of the images coming out of north carolina, but the more significant rain was in florida. you can see how widespread some of these areas are. you never want to drive into this because you never know how keep it is. we have already had numerous water rescues because of the flooding. the core of this, right along the alabama border with florida. some places close to a foot of rain total, and other places that got 4 or 5 inches within an hour yesterday. so not is it already up the east coast, on the backside of this, haven't seen snow reports like we saw yesterday, but a cold rain even in minnesota or wisconsin we're seeing that. and then up the east coast this is where all of this is spreading. we probably won't get those foot totals, but as this moves up the east coast through the day today, slow-moving again. two, three inches pretty common in a lot of places. the flood concerns slowly starts to clear out into tomorrow morning, but in the meantime some heavy precipitati
nicole mitchell it will be a while before we dry out. >> definitely. these are some of the images coming out of north carolina, but the more significant rain was in florida. you can see how widespread some of these areas are. you never want to drive into this because you never know how keep it is. we have already had numerous water rescues because of the flooding. the core of this, right along the alabama border with florida. some places close to a foot of rain total, and other places...
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let's bring in nicole mitchell. >> good morning. looking at some of the rain as it moves into australia. you can see how driving that is out here. we've got the psyccyclone which what we would call a hurricane here in the united states. it's just called different things in different parts of the world. but tropical cyclone ida, right now, the wind's equivalent to a category 4 storm for the united states. so that would be 140 miles per hour right now. here is a look at that. and we were just mentioning, we are recovering from an earthquake in papau, new guinea. that he took a hit. we are waiting for recovery numbers for that, as well. here is where the storm is. and i haven't had an official report or seen the official report of this making landfall, but if you watch the eye and look at the coast line, it is either very close or has made that landfall so i will report that in the official statistics as it comes in. doesn't matter. either way, it's making the impact area with the winds to 140 miles per hour. this is because the southe
let's bring in nicole mitchell. >> good morning. looking at some of the rain as it moves into australia. you can see how driving that is out here. we've got the psyccyclone which what we would call a hurricane here in the united states. it's just called different things in different parts of the world. but tropical cyclone ida, right now, the wind's equivalent to a category 4 storm for the united states. so that would be 140 miles per hour right now. here is a look at that. and we were...
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in a posting on the company's website executive chair woman mitchell baker, who helped found mozilla with ike, stood with the company's stated mission. we welcome contributions from everyone regardless of age, culture, ethnicity, gender, race, sexual orientation, gee graph location and religious views. mozilla supports equality for all. ike is not the first high-profile boss to come under question for his beliefs. in 2012 owner of chick-fil-a dan cathey said that he stood in form support of the family. he later admitted to regretting making the stand as it led to a boycott. john mackey once described the affordable care act as fascist and socialist. both snyder and mckay have retracted comments because of customer backlash. others are unapologetic. the makers of honey made graham crackers faced openly hostile criticism after putting a male couple on the front of its ads. they doubled down and did another ad and turned it into the word love. so if you're sitting in the corner office making business decisions, how you react when social values and politics mix may depend as much on what
in a posting on the company's website executive chair woman mitchell baker, who helped found mozilla with ike, stood with the company's stated mission. we welcome contributions from everyone regardless of age, culture, ethnicity, gender, race, sexual orientation, gee graph location and religious views. mozilla supports equality for all. ike is not the first high-profile boss to come under question for his beliefs. in 2012 owner of chick-fil-a dan cathey said that he stood in form support of the...
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. ♪ >>> i'm meteorologist nicole mitchell, let's start with looking at your highs today in the northwest. 55 in seattle, mid-section of the country, really some warm air, into the 60s, and that will be part of a flow that will be tapping in to warm southerly air and gulf moisture that will set up some severe weather today. the biggest risk is for larger hail. all of this risks shifts its way eastward to places like arkansas into the day tomorrow. but as we watch this, through the day tomorrow on the northern side, even some areas of snow possible as the system moves in. as we put this into motion you can see a lot of rain in the mid-section, and some of that converting over for chance for snow tomorrow. the west coast as i say stays very active, so watch for rain conditions and even some snow. the snow pack is beneficial, but getting a little late in the season for you to probably want to see that stuff. >> rome is getting ready for a lot of tourists. a musical of pope john ii entitled "don't be afraid." and today happens to be the 450th birthday of a man who has experience with musicals
. ♪ >>> i'm meteorologist nicole mitchell, let's start with looking at your highs today in the northwest. 55 in seattle, mid-section of the country, really some warm air, into the 60s, and that will be part of a flow that will be tapping in to warm southerly air and gulf moisture that will set up some severe weather today. the biggest risk is for larger hail. all of this risks shifts its way eastward to places like arkansas into the day tomorrow. but as we watch this, through the day...
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a disappearing island in just a moment but first metrologist nicole mitchell has a check on the forecast, hi, nicole. >> nicole: new york it's 70, not so much that is april's fools as well and warmer today and that is a good piece of this and this is not a joke, there is snow in parts of the midwest and also good news and starting to get more rain into california so that is very beneficial but this is where one system is continuing to move off and spread snow to places like michigan and the moisture that i was mentioning. this in the midwest accompanied with high winds and making a lower wind chill and watch for that and back to you. >> stephanie: u.n. report gives a bleak outlook on climate change and says rising temperatures could fuel natural disasters, food disasters and risk war and they look at the impact around the globe. >> reporter: the cruel study of the world's top polluters like china, u.s., india cause most of the problems but it's the poor countries who will suffer the most like bangladesh where rising sea levels threaten millions and u.n. report warns problems across the p
a disappearing island in just a moment but first metrologist nicole mitchell has a check on the forecast, hi, nicole. >> nicole: new york it's 70, not so much that is april's fools as well and warmer today and that is a good piece of this and this is not a joke, there is snow in parts of the midwest and also good news and starting to get more rain into california so that is very beneficial but this is where one system is continuing to move off and spread snow to places like michigan and...
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. >> i'm meteorologist nicole mitchell. let's take a look at your highs for today. we're into the northwest. consistent patterns will keep things cooler. mimidsection of the country a lt of warm air and 60s out here. that will be part of the flow ahead of a front that is coming through tapping in not only warm southerly air, but war gulf wea. the risk is larger hail as this goes through and all of this risk shifts its way eastward in places like arkansas into the day tomorrow. as we watch this through the day tomorrow on the northern side even some areas of snow possible as the system moves in. as we put this into motion you can see a lot of rain in the midsection today and some of that can bring over to the chance for snow tomorrow. in the meantime as i said the west coast is very active, so watch for rain, breezy conditions, and even some areas that will stick with the mountain snow. the snowpack is beneficial but getting late in the season where you will want to see that white stuff. back to you. >> well, as the vatican gets ready to canonize two popes on sunday
. >> i'm meteorologist nicole mitchell. let's take a look at your highs for today. we're into the northwest. consistent patterns will keep things cooler. mimidsection of the country a lt of warm air and 60s out here. that will be part of the flow ahead of a front that is coming through tapping in not only warm southerly air, but war gulf wea. the risk is larger hail as this goes through and all of this risk shifts its way eastward in places like arkansas into the day tomorrow. as we watch...
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. >> let's turn to our meteorologist nicole mitchell. what do we know about the storms yesterday and more steer weather headed our way. >> if you compare sunday to yesterday, more significant in terms of the numbers of tornadoes reported, so as we look out, here's the broad picture of how widespread this storm system is, everything from the severe weather on the south to areas of snow on the north side of this and of course producing those tornadoes like in mississippi with a lot of damage. eighty different tornadoes, this of course being one of them, 80 reports doesn't necessarily mean 80 tornadoes. what the national weather service will do in daylight is look at what's on the ground. some of these were long lived tornadoes, so they went for a long track. there could have been two reports of the same thing. they'll consolidate that and put estimates on the wind speed. we'll see that today. all of this moved along, we can see all these reports were different areas that saw the severe weather. severe weather is hail, damaging wind and tor
. >> let's turn to our meteorologist nicole mitchell. what do we know about the storms yesterday and more steer weather headed our way. >> if you compare sunday to yesterday, more significant in terms of the numbers of tornadoes reported, so as we look out, here's the broad picture of how widespread this storm system is, everything from the severe weather on the south to areas of snow on the north side of this and of course producing those tornadoes like in mississippi with a lot of...
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., we make our way -- let's bring in meteorologist nicole mitchell. >> we take a closer look at all of this, we do have risk for severe storm, wind, hail, isolated tornado. this is a slight risk for any of those, but mostly confined to texas, wider spread area through the midwest, some more general thunderstorms. as this front moves along, warm air ahead of this, boston today for the marathon. >> vice president is set to land in kiev. >> this follows from the geneva agreement, which was on thursday against all -- it listed a whole series -- that had to be met by both sides, including the surrender of these buildings and -- russians have occupied in east ukraine. amnesty -- in the press conference, sergey lavrov recover, foreign minister said -- basically he said -- kiev is simply not meeting the demands that were called on by the meeting in geneva. he said the united states has to recognize its responsibility, the responsibility it has with the kiev government, which is of the west. well it's official... xfinity watchathon week was the biggest week in television history. but just when
., we make our way -- let's bring in meteorologist nicole mitchell. >> we take a closer look at all of this, we do have risk for severe storm, wind, hail, isolated tornado. this is a slight risk for any of those, but mostly confined to texas, wider spread area through the midwest, some more general thunderstorms. as this front moves along, warm air ahead of this, boston today for the marathon. >> vice president is set to land in kiev. >> this follows from the geneva agreement,...
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former george mitchell when he led the good friday accords in northern ireland, with who said, if you are serious about diplomacy, everybody has to be at the table. you can't seclude someone because you think they're a terrorist. >> or they're attacking you. >> first they are not attacking in that sense. this is a situation where the reality of the occupation is, where the power lies. neither hamas and gaza nor fatah in the west bank have any real power.if there were serious negotiations underway to end the occupation, to end israeli apartheid, then we would need to have everybody at the table because otherwise if they're not at the table they're not bound by whatever gets decided at the table. >> but you don't believe hamas is behind the hundreds of rockets that have been fired into israel in 2014? >> most of them have not been fired by hamas, they have tried, instead of occupying it indirectly as they are doing now, to prevent those rocket attacks. but the real violence comes from the israeli occupation. that is where the fundamental violations of international law and human rights
former george mitchell when he led the good friday accords in northern ireland, with who said, if you are serious about diplomacy, everybody has to be at the table. you can't seclude someone because you think they're a terrorist. >> or they're attacking you. >> first they are not attacking in that sense. this is a situation where the reality of the occupation is, where the power lies. neither hamas and gaza nor fatah in the west bank have any real power.if there were serious...
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nicole mitchell is here. that just seems wrong. >> you were just talking about texas. it made it that far south to parts of north texas, seeing a couple of flakes fly by. that's not sticking there. the northern tier have the country, wisconsin could see an inch of accumulation. this isn't heavy, just the fact that it's so late in the season. you can see this big weather maker across the country. the snow side of this, michigan, the plume going all the way down. kansas, oklahoma, north texas all seeing those flakes. a little bit of a surprise. as we get on the southern end of this, you can see where the storm damage has gone through. the heavy rain is in mississippi and louisiana, so as we get through the rest of the day, some of these places easily two inches of rain. if you get stuck under one of those thunderstorms, you could be talking three or four inches. we have the risk for flash flooding. this is also the corridor of the country, louisiana all the way to parts of alabama, so we could also see strong storms again. isolated tornadoes, can't rule that out, but win
nicole mitchell is here. that just seems wrong. >> you were just talking about texas. it made it that far south to parts of north texas, seeing a couple of flakes fly by. that's not sticking there. the northern tier have the country, wisconsin could see an inch of accumulation. this isn't heavy, just the fact that it's so late in the season. you can see this big weather maker across the country. the snow side of this, michigan, the plume going all the way down. kansas, oklahoma, north...
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. >> we are joined by dr lincoln mitchell, who is currently an advisor to the human rights institute, and works as a consultant on business and politics throughout the country. and the author of the book the colour revolutions. a late breaking report from "the daily beast" says american spies are seeing all the signs of a russian invasion of ukraine, and u.s. intelligence is not sharing the information with the ukrainians. what do you think of the report, and do you think the russians are preparing to invade. >> they are two different questions. yes, they are seeing the signs. the media is seeing it as well. much of that information is public. i find it hard to believe that it is being conceived from kiev. is russia planning an invasion, we don't know for sure. at the at least they are planning large scale instability, which we are seeing. >> should the u.s. share that intelligence with the ukraine. >> yes, they should. >> russia warned any force used by ukraine in the eastern part of the country against the agitators, will be met with reaction on their part. john kerry speaking on ca
. >> we are joined by dr lincoln mitchell, who is currently an advisor to the human rights institute, and works as a consultant on business and politics throughout the country. and the author of the book the colour revolutions. a late breaking report from "the daily beast" says american spies are seeing all the signs of a russian invasion of ukraine, and u.s. intelligence is not sharing the information with the ukrainians. what do you think of the report, and do you think the...
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. >> let's talk about this with lincoln mitchell, on set in new york. he's an advisor with the oouman rights institute. thank you for being with us. how concerned are you with what we are seeing today. we are seeing ukraine flex its muscle. >> i'm concerned because of what happened in the eastern ukraine. it's a good sign. >> even though it could be dangers. >> it's already a dangerous situation, with russian supportive forces creating havoc in eastern ukraine - i don't think it's a secret - of undermining the ukrainian state. if that is to be stopped, the first important line to stopping that is the ukrainian people and government. before we heard from kiev that we're not going to do much, we'll not use violence, there's no reason why anyone outside should get involved or care. i think the ukrainian government is doing the right thing, the russian government, i think is not. we don't have influence over that. >> what do you think the ukraine government should do, there's the threat of a massive anti-terrorist operation. it won't be a fair fight. ukrain
. >> let's talk about this with lincoln mitchell, on set in new york. he's an advisor with the oouman rights institute. thank you for being with us. how concerned are you with what we are seeing today. we are seeing ukraine flex its muscle. >> i'm concerned because of what happened in the eastern ukraine. it's a good sign. >> even though it could be dangers. >> it's already a dangerous situation, with russian supportive forces creating havoc in eastern ukraine - i don't...
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. >> lincoln mitchell joins us. i want to start with the leaflets, what is your rehabilitation to the leaflets. >> they are extraordinarily troubling. there's a history of the jewish people in ukraine has been a difficult pun. the holocaust saw many ukrainian jews being killed. anti-semitism has deep roots. we see hue jews became a bit of a royal football. with vladimir putin being portrayed in a similar way. raising the specter of fascists, and that western ukrainians are anti-sem ittists. the new governments says it's not true, there's no anti-semitism here. jews that spend time in the ukraine, and i would put myself in that group, recognise there's a lot of anti-semitism. the fliers are distressing, the question of their true origin is unknown. is there something that a person in donetsk government - i don't know what you call it - put out, is that because that's the way they feel about jews? that would be frightening. was it put out by somebody else, showing again how vulnerable the people are. it's a distressin
. >> lincoln mitchell joins us. i want to start with the leaflets, what is your rehabilitation to the leaflets. >> they are extraordinarily troubling. there's a history of the jewish people in ukraine has been a difficult pun. the holocaust saw many ukrainian jews being killed. anti-semitism has deep roots. we see hue jews became a bit of a royal football. with vladimir putin being portrayed in a similar way. raising the specter of fascists, and that western ukrainians are anti-sem...
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earlier i asked columbian university's lincoln mitchell what he thought of the idea. >> i think it's something to be considered. if the ukrainian government is willing to fight hard. then at friends, and as people that want to cultivate a good relationship. there is some sense. there is also a long% department of the things -- long precedent of things like this going badly. we can sit here and we have an interesting fight partisan emerging. we can see this ending badly, human massive violations. we could see us backing people that are not so savoury. we have seen it all over. this is something we have to proceed with cautiously. >> lincoln supports kiev's decision to take access against the pro-russian militants, which he said is creating havoc and undermining the state. the u.n. security council is holding an emergency meeting on ukraine. we are watching and will bring you uptats when we -- updates when we get them. some russians in moscow are fighting their own battle. thousands marched through the capital on what they see as a clamp down on media freedom. peter sharp has more. >>
earlier i asked columbian university's lincoln mitchell what he thought of the idea. >> i think it's something to be considered. if the ukrainian government is willing to fight hard. then at friends, and as people that want to cultivate a good relationship. there is some sense. there is also a long% department of the things -- long precedent of things like this going badly. we can sit here and we have an interesting fight partisan emerging. we can see this ending badly, human massive...
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. >> our meteorologist nicole mitchell is here with your holiday weekend forecast. >> it is going to be a good one for most folks. even this rain in the southeast will end looks like in time for the holiday itself. let's take a closer look at this. you remember just a couple weeks ago, we had another area of just torrential rain causing problems in the deep south. we already have saturated ground in the area. not a lot of places for this new area of rain to go. we've got low pressure that's been lifting its way north over the gulf, causing the problems, so you're getting all that gulf moisture just basically sucked in. because of that combination of the new rain and saturated soil, watch for river flooding, flash flooding around the area and coastal flooding with all that water just basically pushed into the region. we've got a lot of flood concerns up. here's how this goes today into tomorrow. you can see the core of this, looks like the heaviest stuff in georgia, panhandle of florida and florida. by tomorrow, this lifts out of the. it is going to be very soggy in the meantime. with
. >> our meteorologist nicole mitchell is here with your holiday weekend forecast. >> it is going to be a good one for most folks. even this rain in the southeast will end looks like in time for the holiday itself. let's take a closer look at this. you remember just a couple weeks ago, we had another area of just torrential rain causing problems in the deep south. we already have saturated ground in the area. not a lot of places for this new area of rain to go. we've got low...
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let's bring in meteorologist nicole mitchell. >> that video was out of goshei mississippi, hit with high behind. as the storms rolled through parts of texas, we had some reports of hail. that's what we can expect with this storm system again today, possibility of hail, high damaging winds and an isolated chance for tornadoes as all of this continues to move along. a lot of rain, as you can definitely see. the risk shifts from florida up to the mid atlantic today, general thunderstorms with some heavy rain, as well, and on the backside of this, some cold air. that is what has been supporting the snow, and we're already seeing some of that this morning, getting reports out of places like flint, michigan or cleveland. this is some of the snow video coming in from yesterday. you can see being driven by the wind, as well as this moved its way through the great lakes region. some of these places did pick up one or two inches of snow. it's not out of the question that as this moves through the northern tier of places like new england, it could do more of the same and places already see that go.
let's bring in meteorologist nicole mitchell. >> that video was out of goshei mississippi, hit with high behind. as the storms rolled through parts of texas, we had some reports of hail. that's what we can expect with this storm system again today, possibility of hail, high damaging winds and an isolated chance for tornadoes as all of this continues to move along. a lot of rain, as you can definitely see. the risk shifts from florida up to the mid atlantic today, general thunderstorms...
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. >> chris mitchell, he will be back with us after the break. he will be here the whole hour. >> a proposition for debate. when it comes to fashion, men are the new women? is this crazy? >> think about this. "gq" named the most fashionable male designer of the year. this is bloomberg, we are streaming and are on live tv and we are basically everywhere. ♪ >> first, bloomberg. >> are men becoming the new women? luxury brands around the world hope -- certainly hope so. they are targeting young, urban men known as "yummies." why do young urban men care more about the brands that they where and how they look? mr.ave the editor for moyer, this was established as a global e-commerce site. >> can start with you already? "yummie?" talk me through this, what is a "yummie." >> talk us through this. what is a "yummie." >> i think that is fairly ridiculous. are women the new -- men the new women, men are the new men. we are embracing style, and with the dating game and we are younger for longer and more handsome, we are more aware of this, with savvier cus
. >> chris mitchell, he will be back with us after the break. he will be here the whole hour. >> a proposition for debate. when it comes to fashion, men are the new women? is this crazy? >> think about this. "gq" named the most fashionable male designer of the year. this is bloomberg, we are streaming and are on live tv and we are basically everywhere. ♪ >> first, bloomberg. >> are men becoming the new women? luxury brands around the world hope --...
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envape'sop[ chief revenue officer, todd mitchell. tell me about the company. >> we are about 125 employees in colorado. we license in multiple states around the country. we are in california, washington, soon to be oregon, soon-to-be innd others. we grew last year about 12%. >> in terms of sales? >> yes, and growth of market capture. >> tell us about the product. what are you selling? --it is a vaporizing been pen company. we have a battery attached to a cartridge that is filled with cannabis oil. you're able to vaporize that at a certain temperature. the battery heats the cartridge and the cartridge produces vapor. >> and this has been approved for medical use of marijuana? where they only have medicinal law, then that is where we sell that medicinally only. in colorado and washington they are now available also recreationally. washington should come online by june. say,, online, that is the timeframe when you can start to do business. but this is a bit different circumstance than opening a candy store. >> it is way different. recre
envape'sop[ chief revenue officer, todd mitchell. tell me about the company. >> we are about 125 employees in colorado. we license in multiple states around the country. we are in california, washington, soon to be oregon, soon-to-be innd others. we grew last year about 12%. >> in terms of sales? >> yes, and growth of market capture. >> tell us about the product. what are you selling? --it is a vaporizing been pen company. we have a battery attached to a cartridge that...
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joining me now is openvape's chief revenue officer, todd mitchell. tell me about the company. let us start off with the scale of the company. how big is it, what are its products, and what has happened in the last 12 months? >> we are about 125 employees in colorado. we license in multiple states around the country. we are in california, washington, soon to be oregon, and colorado and soon-to-be in others. we grew last year about 12%. -- 1200%. >> in terms of sales? >> yes, and growth of market capture. a pretty fascinating 12 months. >> tell us about the product. what are you selling? >> it is a vaporizing pen company. we have a battery attached to a cartridge that is filled with purified cannabis oil. you're able to vaporize that at a certain temperature. the battery heats the cartridge and the cartridge produces vapor. >> and this has been approved for medical use of marijuana? >> in the states where they only have medicinal law, then that is where we sell that medicinally only. in colorado and washington they are now available also recreationally. washington should come on
joining me now is openvape's chief revenue officer, todd mitchell. tell me about the company. let us start off with the scale of the company. how big is it, what are its products, and what has happened in the last 12 months? >> we are about 125 employees in colorado. we license in multiple states around the country. we are in california, washington, soon to be oregon, and colorado and soon-to-be in others. we grew last year about 12%. -- 1200%. >> in terms of sales? >> yes,...
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former former commissioner of the irs author of "many unhappy return" as well as tax expert daniel mitchell senior fellow at the kato institute. charles, what say you? like willy sutton, go where the money is. >> like any auditing, follow the money. if you were auditing a corporation with a lot of subsidiary and one made a lot of money, you'd audit that one more than the little ones. same thing with the tax returns. >> should we view that then, charles, as politically motivated, montearily motivated, or it just doesn't pay to you had a ate bunch of people who may be wrong on their taxes by 50 bucks? >> well, it pays to audit everybody a little bit so nobody thinks they can get away with not paying their taxes right, but obviously if you're making -- let's put it this way. people making over $1 million a year are only -- 3 out of every 10,000 returns, but they owe 20% of the taxes, so if you were auditing wouldn't that be where you spend more of your time? >> all about return on investment, the irs and all government, you want to spend the money in the time -- the more bang for your buck, so
former former commissioner of the irs author of "many unhappy return" as well as tax expert daniel mitchell senior fellow at the kato institute. charles, what say you? like willy sutton, go where the money is. >> like any auditing, follow the money. if you were auditing a corporation with a lot of subsidiary and one made a lot of money, you'd audit that one more than the little ones. same thing with the tax returns. >> should we view that then, charles, as politically...
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i was listening to joni mitchell. i spent $60. i haven't spent money on music in a long time. it is so easy on my iphone. i have them all. this is a huge potential business. i come to the game a little bit late. >> the content is going to be momtized even more easily than in the past. >> the big thing would be if you didn't want to listen to joni mitchell. >> we had to work through that. it was getting stolen. >> yeah. >> disruptive stuff. >> sure. >> but we're past that now? >> we're at the early stages. there is a cultural revolution in all media. netflix is not that much different than spotify. our kids's walls will be empty because they will be paying for access and not owning content. we're still at the beginning. >> you will do the financing. >> yeah. across the board. >> it is a boutique bank. now known as a kiosk bank. it's a small bank. offices in new york and london. focusing on companies helping raise growth capital. if you think 10 years ago if you wanted to raise 50 to $100 million oar north of that, you had to go public. i helped broker relationships and have bec
i was listening to joni mitchell. i spent $60. i haven't spent money on music in a long time. it is so easy on my iphone. i have them all. this is a huge potential business. i come to the game a little bit late. >> the content is going to be momtized even more easily than in the past. >> the big thing would be if you didn't want to listen to joni mitchell. >> we had to work through that. it was getting stolen. >> yeah. >> disruptive stuff. >> sure. >>...
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can't i put a cd into my car and listenjoany mitchell? >> so i could actually -- can i buy the -- the. >> you could get the song right now. >> not the song. i want to get the three albums. >> during the break database. >> i want all three albums and how do i play it in my car? >> what kind of -- i know what kind of car you have. you can probably blue tooth it to your radio. >> you see, this is the problem. this is supposedly easier. why can't i just stick my cd into the little slit? >> i'm not even sure they sell cars with cd players in them any more. >> i have one right there that goes right in. i had something else to tell you, about the amazon story that you're missing. whenever i read this, there's another major player that wants to deliver content to me. content is never going away. we're going to be like in the movie where they go up, what was wall-e. we're going to be big fat people strapped in the chair. we're going to have that oculus thing here, all our experiences are going to come in. everybody wants to offer content. and we p
can't i put a cd into my car and listenjoany mitchell? >> so i could actually -- can i buy the -- the. >> you could get the song right now. >> not the song. i want to get the three albums. >> during the break database. >> i want all three albums and how do i play it in my car? >> what kind of -- i know what kind of car you have. you can probably blue tooth it to your radio. >> you see, this is the problem. this is supposedly easier. why can't i just...
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might contribute to their military capabilities, and jack lew, the treasury secretary, told our andrea mitchell this afternoon that this is an attempt, even though they haven't deterred russia so far, to gradually increase the pressure. >> these are very important sanctions. they are sanctioned that will get their attention. i think that our goal is to move in a systematic way in, a careful way, in a way that also gives them a chance to change their policy and take a different course. our goal here is obviously not to hurt the russian people. it's to get them to change their policy. >> now the end game, if russia does not change its policies, is broad sectoral sanctions, especially on the energy sector. europe has not been willing to go that far yet. the united states hasn't been either, but if they cross the red line, the united states has been painting in eastern ukraine, having lost the advantage or the ability to reverse the invasion of crimea, then that will be put to the test and we'll see whether or not that can be effective? >> while sanctions may be in place, doesn't mean that putin wi
might contribute to their military capabilities, and jack lew, the treasury secretary, told our andrea mitchell this afternoon that this is an attempt, even though they haven't deterred russia so far, to gradually increase the pressure. >> these are very important sanctions. they are sanctioned that will get their attention. i think that our goal is to move in a systematic way in, a careful way, in a way that also gives them a chance to change their policy and take a different course. our...
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. >> let me ask mitchell's question a different way. how do you rank -- i mean, where do you place the cost and benefit analysis on the list of priorities to invest. one of the knocks for years on socially responsible investing was that you were missing opportunities. or that you were ignoring financial difficulties simply because it meant your screen on your social responsible portion of where you were investing. so where does the financial angle fit? >> well, we evaluate companies based on both their financial performance, but then integrate in the environmental social and governance records. so it's fully integrated into the stocks and bonds that we choose. >> but do you look first for good investments and see if they fit? >> yes. well, with our balance fund, we start with the large universe of 2,000 companies, and eventually it gets whittled down through both the economic and the esg performance to about 70 to 80 companies, and then some green bonds and other bonds. and then our equity fund, we invest in the longest running sustaina
. >> let me ask mitchell's question a different way. how do you rank -- i mean, where do you place the cost and benefit analysis on the list of priorities to invest. one of the knocks for years on socially responsible investing was that you were missing opportunities. or that you were ignoring financial difficulties simply because it meant your screen on your social responsible portion of where you were investing. so where does the financial angle fit? >> well, we evaluate companies...
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. >> i've been listening to a lot -- i'm in the joni mitchell thing. i don't know why. but i am. >> i could drink a case of you, right? >> he was buying cds and 8 tracks. >> cds, i was in l.a. talking to the head of universal media. in some markets, cds are incredibly strong. >> high quality streaming music. quality will make a come back. >> is mp3 not as good? >> mp3 takes out data and forces your brain to put it back together. the new wave, the new cool thing is high quality lossless files. it is starting right now. >> it is a format? >> it say triangle shape thing with high quality audio in it. it is a triangle shamed player. you download the music. >> is it a speaker? >> no. it's a player. this report was borne out of a series of e-mails between know and i. it ended, i want you to know, with me saying, chill out. it was late friday by the time we got there. joe was very concerned, as everybody was. >> greenspan said the most important thing to watch is the 10-year. now it's important again. >> i went back and checked all my data. and back through the jobs report. wi
. >> i've been listening to a lot -- i'm in the joni mitchell thing. i don't know why. but i am. >> i could drink a case of you, right? >> he was buying cds and 8 tracks. >> cds, i was in l.a. talking to the head of universal media. in some markets, cds are incredibly strong. >> high quality streaming music. quality will make a come back. >> is mp3 not as good? >> mp3 takes out data and forces your brain to put it back together. the new wave, the new...
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. >> joanie mitchell. i will send you some. we're all pining for something, i'm not sure what it is. >> everybody knows it's nowhere that digital music. >> do you play this when you're serving people at your bed and breakfast? you are a true renaissance man, more irons in the fire, cramer, it's unbelievable. >> we do use pandora at the restaurant. very low music at the inn. people don't like it and they want to come and have the breakfast and leave. >> the restaurant. >> you asked about the bed and breakfast. you have to put it in the restaurant. that would be amazing. >> i should. i really should. my problem there is that, you know, people come in and it's like i want to play some mexican music and they want grateful dead and jimi hendrix. come on, man, we have to be a little cinco de mayo. i will not give limes anymore. request lime. we have the squawk apocalypse, my food costs have gone up maybe 15% since i started the place. >> see you in a couple minutes. >> thank you. >> the hamptons real estate market heating up before t
. >> joanie mitchell. i will send you some. we're all pining for something, i'm not sure what it is. >> everybody knows it's nowhere that digital music. >> do you play this when you're serving people at your bed and breakfast? you are a true renaissance man, more irons in the fire, cramer, it's unbelievable. >> we do use pandora at the restaurant. very low music at the inn. people don't like it and they want to come and have the breakfast and leave. >> the...
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martin savidge and mitchell casado. according to a malaysian government source flight 370 curved north around indonesia before turning south toward the indian ocean, taking it around indonesian air space. is this something that is preprogrammed or is that something done manually, guys? >> well, i guess you could say it could be done either way. but for the purpose of this scenario, we both agreed that it was probably preprogrammed if, in fact, it happened. and that, of course, would certainly introduce the idea that this is a sinister criminal and not an accident. i'll let mitchell explain what he did to come up with the new route. >> what i did here was just program what i -- what made sense to me for waypoints. >> there's no way points they used. >> there's no way to know until we get the recorders back. we would have come from this direction here. actually this white dot here is the airport at kuala lumpur. we would have headed this way toward the northeast and headed toward beijing and continued into this area here.
martin savidge and mitchell casado. according to a malaysian government source flight 370 curved north around indonesia before turning south toward the indian ocean, taking it around indonesian air space. is this something that is preprogrammed or is that something done manually, guys? >> well, i guess you could say it could be done either way. but for the purpose of this scenario, we both agreed that it was probably preprogrammed if, in fact, it happened. and that, of course, would...
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mitche mitchell, martin savidge in a flight simulator. we're going to talk about all those scenarios coming up right after a break. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com >>> as the search for the plane continues, so does the essential for clues adds to why it vanished bep learned new details about what was on the personal flight simulator seen behind him in youtube video. he practiced emergency landings plus other scenarios. live to cnn's martin savidge and pilot mitchell casado inside our flight simulator. martin, is anything unusual about what was found on the pilot's simulator? >> reporter: well, i suppose if you weren't a pi
mitche mitchell, martin savidge in a flight simulator. we're going to talk about all those scenarios coming up right after a break. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll...
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mitchell's going to put us into a really steep dive here. you're going to see the water racing up to us, through the windshield here. you hear all the alarms going off, alerting us that we're flying way too fast and going way too low, but we're going to bring it into a level that we say would be more realistic if you were trying to take this airplane below a radar level in the strait of malacca, and it's really going to have to be about here. and if you bring up the other vantage point, mitchell, this is that aircraft, the simulator here, showing it now. this airplane's about 100 feet off the deck. that's where you would have to be to try to avoid any kind of radar. it would be extremely noisy, it would be -- what would it be like to handle this? >> just really stressstressful,y noisy, really dangerous. >> remember, it would have been nighttime. this would have been suicidal. okay, so, take us up. so, then there is another way we could try to explain this, and that is, maybe they weren't trying to avoid radar, but in fact, what they were try
mitchell's going to put us into a really steep dive here. you're going to see the water racing up to us, through the windshield here. you hear all the alarms going off, alerting us that we're flying way too fast and going way too low, but we're going to bring it into a level that we say would be more realistic if you were trying to take this airplane below a radar level in the strait of malacca, and it's really going to have to be about here. and if you bring up the other vantage point,...
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what do you read into that, mitchell? >> well, from what i understand, this transcript has been translated from one language to another. so it could just be in the translation, things got a little messed up. but between all right good night and what actually was said, there is nothing there that is a red flag for me. >> the transcript doesn't indicate whether the pilot or coat-pilot spoke the last words. who usually does speak the last words? >> in normal operations, we switch. while on board, the captain might be flying and beijing to kuala lumpur, they alternate. so we have the pilot flying and the pilot not flying. i don't know who it was but it would be the pilot not flying. >> the person not at the controls would be the one communicating on the radio. >> that's right. >> no way to figure out who that is. >> well, malaysian investigators initially said it was the co-pilot that uttered those last words. now, they say they are not sure. it seems to me that would be pretty easy to determine. >> yeah. if you read or if yo
what do you read into that, mitchell? >> well, from what i understand, this transcript has been translated from one language to another. so it could just be in the translation, things got a little messed up. but between all right good night and what actually was said, there is nothing there that is a red flag for me. >> the transcript doesn't indicate whether the pilot or coat-pilot spoke the last words. who usually does speak the last words? >> in normal operations, we...
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martin, mitchell, thank you so much. now, we will be right back. i'm nathan and i quit smoking with chantix. when my son was born, i remember, you know, picking him up and holding him against me. it wasn't just about me anymore. i had to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. chantix didn't have nicotine in it, and that was important to me. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior,...
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but nobody knows for sure. >> you and mitchell said you were going to bounce. doesn't that offer the possibility if you bounce there's going to be some breakup in waters that volatile? >> right. you are absolutely right. there's no perfect the scenario here unless you have a glass sea which is highly unlikely but it's the best-case scenario. >> that's the best-case scena o scenario. if you saw the fuel draining, you would have to be really something to go okay, i will wait for it to empty that. doesn't make sense. you are going to have i very little fuel and i will make the best approach as i can. that's with pow er so you have the most control and stability. >> we have a tweet from joe nemo. he said how many more hours in that simulator until you are a fully licensed pilot? >> well, i would say thanks to the tutoring i have had from mitchell and almost unlimited access to the trainer here, i did a pretty good landing yesterday. >> i'd say so. >> i'm getting there. i'd say pretend co-pilot status at least. >> we have been asking that since week two. thank you,
but nobody knows for sure. >> you and mitchell said you were going to bounce. doesn't that offer the possibility if you bounce there's going to be some breakup in waters that volatile? >> right. you are absolutely right. there's no perfect the scenario here unless you have a glass sea which is highly unlikely but it's the best-case scenario. >> that's the best-case scena o scenario. if you saw the fuel draining, you would have to be really something to go okay, i will wait for...
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i'm not in the ffmc, and maybe should address that to mitchell? >> well, go ahead. >> that is what we we had discussed doing the very thing. >> first of all, i don't have the lat/long, and if i did secondly, on this particular fmc, i can't input it. the most i can do is to get the distance from perth, and west in the case, 120,000 miles whatever the case is and just prior to that location. >> okay. standby, and hold on, when you say lat/long, you are talking about the latitude and the longitude, and when he says fmc and he can't do that, what is that? >> well, the flight management computer, and he has to enter the specific coordinates on the chart that we are seeing today. >> and is it different in the u.s. or -- >> no, it is the same. he can enter it very easily, but you know, you have to know what the altitude is in order to determine when the fuel would run out, and certainly, this is possible. >> and you know, marty and mitchell, we are seeing these, and i am wondering if the investigators are doing the same scenarios that you are doing when
i'm not in the ffmc, and maybe should address that to mitchell? >> well, go ahead. >> that is what we we had discussed doing the very thing. >> first of all, i don't have the lat/long, and if i did secondly, on this particular fmc, i can't input it. the most i can do is to get the distance from perth, and west in the case, 120,000 miles whatever the case is and just prior to that location. >> okay. standby, and hold on, when you say lat/long, you are talking about the...
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>> i think it's great what mitchell did. but what i was trying to get don's attention is do you guys think it's possible that by using heading select, it may have just very well gone by coincidence over the way points that are on the en route chart and not necessarily been programmed? >> absolutely, les. i think it's very possible. it's not -- there are so many way points around this place. it's not like it's hard to find a way point. so it's very likely they could have accidentally hit them. >> i think always you can work in the fact that this could have been some sort of either human error, or just as mitchell points out, coincidence. it doesn't necessarily mean it was clandestine. >> hang on, guys, because a lot of people have questions for you. the panel here, richard quest, paul ginsburg, an audio expert, mary schiavo, of course a cnn aviation analyst, colleen keller, integral player in the search for flight 447. i've introduced everyone. >> the idea of way points, no one has ever said it did. this is the fascinating pa
>> i think it's great what mitchell did. but what i was trying to get don's attention is do you guys think it's possible that by using heading select, it may have just very well gone by coincidence over the way points that are on the en route chart and not necessarily been programmed? >> absolutely, les. i think it's very possible. it's not -- there are so many way points around this place. it's not like it's hard to find a way point. so it's very likely they could have accidentally...
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>> i wonder if mitchell could do this for me. this is something with just relative computations where the airplane might have ended up. would you mind flying the airplane at 12,000 meet, going up to -- mitchell, you'll understand what i mean -- vmo, the max air speed you can go without sounding off the mach warning? >> i'll just interject and say that we could do it. it would take a little bit of time. about ten minutes to set that up. we're happy to actually do both of those scenarios for you. if you give us just a little bit of time we can show you what the water approach might look like. we can definitely -- i know what you're getting at here. this is fuel consumption. you know, the derivation from the route, depending on the altitude, you could be burning up a lot of fuel. certainly the speed of the aircraft. the other thing i wondered here is how does this new route information we have match up with the pings that they were getting from inmarsat? in other words, was there a ping out of place or did all the pings line up in a
>> i wonder if mitchell could do this for me. this is something with just relative computations where the airplane might have ended up. would you mind flying the airplane at 12,000 meet, going up to -- mitchell, you'll understand what i mean -- vmo, the max air speed you can go without sounding off the mach warning? >> i'll just interject and say that we could do it. it would take a little bit of time. about ten minutes to set that up. we're happy to actually do both of those...